Identityworks retirement

Since 1998, Tony Spaeth updated his Identityworks website with constructive reviews of noteworthy identity projects.

Identityworks

Thank you for all you did, Tony. Your online presence was always highly respected, a credit to your vast expertise.


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10 responses to “Identityworks retirement”

  1. I have known Tony for years and have always appreciated his professionalism and perfectionism. He was an advocate of expertise, as demonstrated by his website. I enjoyed being listed there and will miss that association.

  2. Never heard about Tony and his website, but it appears that lots of who’s who of the business world must be frequenting this website for updates and find out whether they have been acknowledged or not. By retirement what do you mean, has this website been taken off?

    1. As with all of us, there’ll come a day when we hang up our hats. After decades in the profession, Tony has decided to retire.

  3. I loved pulling up Tony’s site for inspiration and a baseline conversation with my friends and co-workers. I’ll miss it.

  4. Will really miss Tony’s site. It was a wonderful resource and a beautiful place to visit repeatedly. I’ve been fortunate to get to know Tony a little — a very smart and classy guy who knows what he is about. His New York State license plate number even reads IDENTITY. I kid you not.

  5. I loved to know his opinion on new designs. I am sad that its content is gone also. It should be kept online. It is a huge loss.

  6. So sad. I will definitely miss the site.
    Can someone tell me how/where I can download some materials from his Tools page?
    Or can you share if you have something from there?

    Thanks!

  7. Yes, just found out about that. A mastermind decided to hang his hat. He deserves it. I’m sure.

    Thanks to the internetarchive.org the content can be accessed here:
    https://web.archive.org/web/20140704093524/http://www.identityworks.com/

    Best
    Tamim

    1. victor Avatar
      victor

      Thanks!

  8. Marco Antonio Amaral Rezende Avatar
    Marco Antonio Amaral Rezende

    I miss Tony Spaeth. Who knows where I can find him? I would love to send him an email. Thank you.

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